
Blog Posts in the Category: How Education Fights AIDS
See New York Magazine article, “Another Kind of AIDS Crisis.”
Many AIDS patients being treated experience symptoms—including memory loss, bone weakness and nerve damage—more commonly seen in the elderly population. Some doctors and experts link these …
See The New York Times story, “U.N. Cites Global Rise in Detection and Treatment of AIDS.”
According to the United Nations 2009 progress report on HIV and AIDS, several related statistics took a positive turn in …
See allAfrica story, “Rwanda: U.S. Donates $ 6.8 Million to Global Lab Fund.”
National health systems must be reinforced to provide sustainable HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and care for its people. One way to ensure sustainability is …
See CNN: “Nigeria agency pushes marriage to control HIV spread.”
There are countless benefits from being in a loving, committed relationship that can improve the lives and well-being of HIV-positive individuals. However, AIDS agencies should not …
See New York Times: “S. Africa Embraces Study Critical of Health Policy.”
For too long, South African politicians have held on to unfounded beliefs about HIV and AIDS. For example, President Jacob Zuma said he “showered after …
Education Fights AIDS is a truth that has many explanations. EFA’s work is based on the belief that education can impact people on many levels: individuals, families, communities, nations, and globally.
Individual: Helping HIV+ people to …


